03751oam 2200457Mu 450 991081464950332120240509080203.01-315-10040-11-351-58599-11-351-58600-9(CKB)4100000009040111(MiAaPQ)EBC5850122(OCoLC)1112422733(OCoLC)1112374241(OCoLC)1112508507(OCoLC-P)1112422733(FlBoTFG)9781315100401(EXLCZ)99410000000904011120190817d2019 uy 0engurcnu---unuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLatin American and Latinx Philosophy A Collaborative Introduction1st ed.Milton Routledge20191 online resource (291 pages)Description based upon print version of record.1-138-29585-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction /Robert Eli Sanchez --Chapter 1.Philosophy without Europe /James Maffie --Chapter 2."The Indian problem" : conquest and the Valladolid debate /Alejandro Santana --Chapter 3.The continental struggle for democracy : the American wars of independence as experiments in justice /Jose-Antonio Orosco --Chapter 4.Nation-building through education : positivism and its transformations in Mexico /Alexander V. Stehn --Chapter 5.The philosophy of Mexican culture /Robert Eli Sanchez --Chapter 6.Mexican existentialism /Carlos Alberto Sánchez --Chapter 7.Liberation philosophy /Grant Silva --Chapter 8.Latin American and Latinx feminisms /Stephanie Rivera Berruz --Chapter 9.Indigenism in Peru and Bolivia /Kim Díaz --Chapter 10.Latinx philosophy and the ethics of migration /José Jorge Mendoza --Chapter 11.Latinx identity /Andrea J. Pitts --Chapter 12.Metaphilosophy : defining Latin American and Latinx philosophy /Lori Gallegos de Castillo, Francisco Gallegos.Latin American and Latinx Philosophy: A Collaborative Introduction is a beginner's guide to canonical texts in Latin American and Latinx philosophy, providing the non-specialist with necessary historical and philosophical context, and demonstrating their contemporary relevance. It is written in jargon-free prose for students and professors who are interested in the subject, but who don't know where to begin. Each of the twelve chapters, written by a leading scholar in the field, examines influential texts that are readily available in English and introduces the reader to a period, topic, movement, or school that taken together provide a broad overview of the history, nature, scope, and value of Latin American and Latinx philosophy. Although this volume is primarily intended for the reader without a background in the Latin American and Latinx tradition, specialists will also benefit from its many novelties, including an introduction to Aztec ethics; a critique of the Latino threat narrative; the legacy of Latin American philosophy in the Chicano movement; an overview of Mexican existentialism, Liberation philosophy, and Latin American and Latinx feminisms; a philosophical critique of indigenism; a study of Latinx contributions to the philosophy of immigration; and an examination of the intersection of race and gender in Latinx identity.Philosophy, Latin AmericanPhilosophy, Latin American.199.8Sanchez Robert EliJr.,OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910814649503321Latin American and Latinx Philosophy4027533UNINA